Operator: Scripps Institution of Oceanography
Cruise DOI: 10.7284/902058
| CRUISE ID |
SUMMARY |
START DATE |
START PORT |
END DATE |
END PORT |
| NH0919 |
Project: Long-Term Ecological Research (LTER): Nonlinear Transitions in the California Current Coastal Pelagic Ecosystem/ Consortium for Ocean Research in Climate (CORC) Chief: Send, Uwe |
2009-12-12 |
San Diego, California |
2009-12-20 |
San Diego, California |
UNDERWAY DATA SETS |
| DEVICE TYPE | MAKE-MODEL [LOCATION] | DOI | DATA |
| Met Station |
SIO MET-System |
None |
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| Send, Uwe | Scientist, Chief | Scripps Institution of Oceanography |
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